Almost anytime there is an issue around latency with AD the answer is almost always DNS. Verify that all of your DNS entries are correct and proper and that all SRV records exist and are as they should be. Do this either by eyeballing DNS or using DCDIAG or any other monitoring/troubleshooting tool on the market that verifies AD DNS records. I prefer the eyeball method for one off checking.
 
If they are, do a network trace of the logon process, that should give away the secret to where the issues are.
 
  joe



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of George Arezina
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Hi people,

Has anyone had logon problems with Windows 2003 server with AD installed? I have a test environment with Windows 2003 servers and Windows XP Pro workstations, no W2K/NT servers or workstations. After installing AD, users are taking around 20 minutes to logon to the domain. I have raised the domain and forest levels to 2003. Can anyone give me some suggestions or ideas?

Regards,

George

 

  

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